Oct. 19. 190S 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



735 



Lowest Pric 



M Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



Big Discount for Early Orders 



On Cash Orders 



Before November 1 9 percent 



" December 1 8 '• 



" January 1 7 " 



" February 1 6 '" 



" March 1 4 '' 



" April 1 2 •■ 



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The W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co. 



JAHESTOWN, N. Y. 

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PURE BASSWOOD 



HONEY 



IN 60-POUND CANS 

 We have a good supply of Pure Bass- 

 ^voo<l Honey in 60-lb. cans that we can 

 ship by return freight at these prices : 3 cans, 

 boxed, at 9 cents a pound ; 4 or more cans, at 

 one time, 8>^ cents a pound — all f.o.b. Chi- 

 cago. Cash with order. Sample, by mail, 8 

 in stamps, to cover package and postage. 

 Address, 



YORK HONEY^^u^ppI^^CO. 



141-143 Ontario St., CHICAGO. ILL. 

 New Comb money-Crop of 1905 



We oelieve il would paj those having u in car 

 lots or otherwise to write us. Give us jonr low- 

 est t-pot cash prices, and fully describe the 

 e^oods and siyleof package; when you can ship, 

 etc. We handle more of these goods than any 

 other firm in ih? U S. Yours for business, 

 THOS. C STANLEY & SON. Bees and Honey 



Manz&nola, Colo., aao Fairfield, III. 

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WANTED 



Fancy White Comb Honey in Non-Drip 

 Shipping-Cases; also White Clover Floney in 

 cans and barrels. Please send samples and 

 state your lowest price, delivered here. We 

 pay spot cash upon receipt of goods. 



QRiaOS BROTHERS 



521 Monroe Street. - TOLEDO, OHIO. 

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FOR SALE 



Until fonaer a ii,.e, fioe-t quality new crop 

 California Wi'er White White Sage and Light 

 Amber HONEY in bO-lb. tins, 2 in a case; new 

 cans and uew cases Write for prices and sam- 

 ples, and state quantity yoo want. 



HILDRETH & SBGELKEN 



265 & 267 Greenwich Street, New York, N.Y. 



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.iV/iNtV AINU tJbbi»WAX 



When consigning, buying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 199 South Watbb St. Chicago. III. 



Complete stock for 1905 now on hand. 

 Freight rates from Cincinnati are the lowest, 



ESPECIALLY FOR THE SOUTH, AS 



ALL FREIG-HT NOW GOES 



THROUGH CINCINNATI. 



9 Percent Discount 



For Cash. Orders Received in 



^ ?3« OCTOBERS 



This applies to all goods with exception of Shipping-Cases 

 and other Honey-Packages for current use. 



C. H.W.WEBER '"SHr 



Office and Salesrooms, 2146-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman and Central Aves. 



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Chicago, Oct. 5. — The demand for comb 

 hoaey is about as usual for the season of year. 

 OflEerings from the surrounding States are fully 

 equal to past season, but that from Colorado 

 and the Midd e Western Sta es are not. No. 1 

 to fancy white comb honey sells at 13@l4c, 

 with an occasional sale at 15c; the off grades 

 embiacing crouked combs, etc., sell at lU'jiUc; 

 amber grades difficult to place at 9(*j'10c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 6@7c, according to kind, body 

 and flavor and package; ambers 5]4@(>% cents. 

 B^esw.^x eelliug upon arrival at 30c if clean; 

 off grades about 2c per ponnd less, 



R. A. BURITBTT A Co. 



Cincinnati, Oct. 6.— Reports from different 

 parts of the coum ry give evidence of an almost 

 total failure in the comb honey crop, excepting 

 the points in the North. Wearesejling this 

 Northern comb honey at from 14fy;6 cents per 

 pound, by the case. The demand for extracted 

 honey is about equal to the receipts, which are 

 godd. We continue to sell amber in barrels at 

 5^@6c; white clover at 65i®756c. For beeswax 

 we are paying 30c per pound, cash, delivered 

 here. 



(We wish to call the attention of the producer 

 to the above honey quotations, w ho mistakably 

 expects to receive these prices for his product. 

 The above are our selling prices.) 



The Frbd W.Muth Co. 



Toledo, Aug. 18— The market on comb honey 

 at this writing is practically the same as last; 

 however, honey is being offered quite freely, 

 and this has a tendency to decline the price. 

 On account ol the heavy receipts of fruit there 

 is no great demand for either comb or extracted 

 at vresent. Fancy white clover in a retail way 

 brings 15c; Nu. I, I4c; little demand for amber. 

 Extracted, white clover, in barrels, 6@6^c; in 

 cans,7@7J4c: amber In barrels, SfSjSKc; in cans, 

 6^6>ic. Beeswax, 28@30c. Griggs Bros. 



Cincinnati, O., Oct. 7.— The nice weather 

 holds back the demand for comb honey. Crops 

 seem to be excepdiugly short and producers in 

 the West keep tlie price high. We quote fancy 

 water-white cctnb honey No. 1 white closer 

 from 14@H)c; No. 2 from 12mo44c. Extracted 

 seems to be more plentiful. In barrels, light 

 amber, 5l%(s>S^-zc; in cans, He more. White 

 clover from lui-Sc. Beeswax, 26c. 



C. H. W, Webbk. 



New York, Sept. 22. — New crop is beginning 

 to arrive quite freely from New York Slate and 

 Pennsylvania. ;ii:d is in fair demand at 14c for 

 fancy white, exceptionally fine quality may 

 bring 16c; 1 'c lur No. 1 white, and ll^H2c for 



No. 2 white and amber; no buckwheat on the 

 market as yet. Extracted, in good demand at 

 last quotations. Beeswax, firm and ecarc* at 

 20@30c. HiLDKBTH A Seoblebn 



Albany, N. Y., Sept. 21.— Honey demand 

 improving here as the season advances, and as 

 next month is the best month we look for good 

 prices. Buckwheat comb is scarce; that is, 

 straight buckwheat. We quote fancy white, 

 ISc; No. 1, 14c; mixed, 13c; buckwheat. No 1, 

 13c; mixed. l3@12i^c. Extracted, white, 7(rt'7J^c; 

 mixed. 6H@~c; buckwheat,6KcentB. Beeswax, 

 2S(a^32c. H. R. Wrioht. 



Kansas City, Oct. ■>.— The honey market 

 here at present is very strong ai $3 25 per case 

 for No. 1 and fancy white comb in 24sectioa 

 cases; amber and other grades selling for less 

 according to quality. Extracted in good de- 

 mand at b%c. Beeswax, 2Sc. 



C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Indianapolis, Oct. 12. — There is a good de- 

 mand for strictly fancy white comb honey, 

 demand and supply running about even. De- 

 mand for lower grades of comb honey not good. 

 Numerous shipments of honey arriving, but no 

 one producer seems to have very great quanti- 

 ties to oflfer. I quote fancy white at 15(ail6c; 

 No. I in poor demand at 12c, and amber dull at 

 10c. Best grade extracted brings 8(a'9c in oO-lb. 

 cans; amber slow at Sc. Beeswax, 28f(fi30c. 



Walter S. Pouder. 



Philadelphia, Oct. 10.— Honey has been ar- 

 riving freely in the last 10 dais, but as the quan- 

 tity in the producer's hands is somewhat un- 

 certain, the market is rather fluctuating, and 

 sales have been made at various prices, which 

 hardly fixes the market. We quote: Fancy 

 comb, 14@15c; No. 1, 13c; amber, ll@12c. Ex- 

 tracted bonev. white, 7c; amber, 6c. Beeswax 

 sells freely at 28c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission, Wm. A. Sblsbr. 



San Francisco, Oct. 4.— White comb, 1-lb, 

 sections, 8^ 'Scents; amber, 6 7c. Exudct-ch.- 

 water-white, 5@— c; white, 4Ji@43^c; light am- 

 ber, 3>^@4 cents; amber, 3@3Hc; dark amber, 

 2K@3c. Beeswax, good tochoice, light, 25@27c. 



Dealers compla'n that there Is very little sale 

 for honey in this market, and that so Inng as 

 apiarists continue to hold at present figures 

 there is little likelihood of any improvement. 

 Growers are not at all alarmed over the out- 

 look, as it is believed that they will find a ready 

 market for their crop as soon as the fact of the 

 shortage of the yield tn many sections becomes 

 established. As the matter now stands there 

 seems to be a deadlock between growers and 

 dealers, with little possibility of any improve- 

 ment in the situation except through conces- 

 sions on the part of the apiarists. 



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 when wrltiue advertisers. 



